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NONNIE'S PHOTO A DAY: Carpe Diem Haiga- Puddles


2013 photo 

summon childhood mem’ries
puddle jumping… friends giggling…
glee in being soaked
 
joining Kristjaan's 


Hoosier Quote:
“If you don’t learn to laugh at trouble,
you won’t have anything to laugh at when you’re old.”
~Edgar W. Howe~


Comments

Anonymous said…
And how we change over the years:)- ..no glee in being soaked. A nice flashback. Love it!
joanna uk said…
toddlers and water - made for each other. Such a contrast to your snowy header.
Janice said…
Very sweet photo and nicely accompanied. Like the final quote. Thanks for sharing!
Adas Alcove said…
Wonderful memories to have!
Sweet! And today's quote is too true!
Are you reliving your own childhood here?

Cluttering the Puddle
Nonnie said…
I think I continue to have a child-like response to the fun of water and bubbles.

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